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Anonymous

Posted October 1, 2010

An excellent history film

If you found Ken Burns' PBS epic called Jazz to be too long and detailed, this DVD is a perfect short version. It's 100 minutes long, with lots of amazing film from the first half of the century- dancers, a New Orleans parade, and I like the drumset made of cans nailed to the top of a wooden box to which a pedal is attached. There aren't any complete songs, but it has lots of 30-second clips of music. A couple dozen people give commentary about the music and musicians. The sound and picture quality are very good. This is great for people who are just discovering jazz.

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